Get ready for a change in how you book your Tatkal tickets on Indian Railways! Starting July 1st, 2024, the Indian Railways will mandate Aadhaar authentication for all Tatkal bookings. This move aims to curb fraudulent bookings and ensure a fairer system for all passengers.
This significant update to the Tatkal booking system means that you’ll need your Aadhaar number handy when attempting to book a last-minute ticket. The process will likely involve linking your Aadhaar to your existing IRCTC account. While details on the exact implementation are still emerging, it’s clear that the days of easily circumventing the system through multiple accounts are coming to an end.
The Indian Railways has been actively working to improve its ticketing system and enhance passenger experience. This Aadhaar authentication initiative is a step toward making the Tatkal booking process more transparent and efficient. It’s expected to reduce instances of ticket racketeering and ensure that genuine travelers have a better chance of securing those coveted last-minute seats.
For those without an Aadhaar card, it is advisable to obtain one as soon as possible to avoid any inconvenience during future Tatkal bookings. Stay tuned for official announcements from the Indian Railways regarding the precise implementation details and any related FAQs. This change is likely to significantly impact the travel plans of many, so planning ahead is recommended.
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